Compare MBBS Destinations Abroad 2026
Make informed decisions with our detailed country comparisons. We analyze fees, FMGE pass rates, climate, living conditions and university options to help you choose the right destination.
Picking an MBBS destination comes down to three things: FMGE pass rate, total 6-year cost, and whether you can handle the climate for six years. These comparisons give you the numbers for each country so you can make a shortlist.
FMGE pass rates by country (NMC data): The national average for foreign graduates is ~20%. Russian universities range from 25-40%, with Far Eastern Federal University at 66.7% and Kazan State Medical University at 41%. Georgian universities average 30-50% (Tbilisi State at 50%). Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan: 15-25%. Philippines: 12-35% depending on the institution.
Total 6-year costs (tuition + hostel + living + travel): Kazakhstan/Kyrgyzstan: ₹12-18L. Russia: ₹20-30L. Philippines: ₹22-32L. Georgia: ₹25-35L. Bangladesh/China (top universities): ₹35-50L.
Climate: Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan drop to -15°C to -30°C in winter. Georgia stays mild (rarely below 0°C). Philippines and Bangladesh are tropical (25-35°C year-round). This matters more than most students expect over a 6-year stay.
Best Country for MBBS Abroad
Complete ranking of all countries based on FMGE rates, fees, and overall score
Russia vs Georgia
Side by side comparison of the two most popular European destinations
Russia vs Kazakhstan
Compare quality versus budget tradeoffs between these destinations
How to Use Comparisons
Our comparisons evaluate countries on multiple factors. FMGE pass rate is weighted highest as it determines your career success. We also consider fees, university options, climate, safety and Indian student community. Use these comparisons alongside individual university research to make your final decision.
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| Country | NMC Unis | Total Cost | FMGE Rate | Language | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇷🇺 Russia | 15+ | ₹18-40L | 16% | Eng + Russian | Value + options |
| 🇬🇪 Georgia | 6 | ₹22-40L | 33% | 100% English | English clinicals |
| 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan | 8 | ₹15-28L | 15% | Eng + Kazakh | Budget option |
| 🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan | 4 | ₹12-22L | 8% | Eng + Russian | Cheapest |
| 🇵🇭 Philippines | 5 | ₹18-30L | 18% | 100% English | USMLE pathway |
| 🇧🇩 Bangladesh | 10 | ₹25-40L | 46% | English | Highest FMGE |
| 🇨🇳 China | 45 | ₹22-40L | 19% | Eng + Chinese | Research focus |
| 🇺🇦 Ukraine | 6 | ₹18-32L | 18% | English | Quality (if stable) |
| 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan | 3 | ₹12-20L | 10% | Eng + Uzbek | Emerging, cheap |
How to Choose the Best Country for MBBS Abroad
Choosing between Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and other MBBS destinations is not about which country is "best" — it's about which country is best for YOUR specific profile. A student with NEET 500 and ₹40 lakh budget should consider Georgia (highest FMGE pass rate at 33%, 100% English clinicals). A student with NEET 300 and ₹15 lakh budget should look at Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan. Students planning a US career (USMLE) should consider Philippines where the MD degree structure aligns with USMLE requirements.
FMGE Pass Rate: The Most Important Factor
The single most important number when comparing MBBS abroad countries is the FMGE pass rate. Bangladesh leads at 46.1%, meaning nearly half of all graduates from Bangladeshi medical colleges clear FMGE. Georgia follows at 33%, then China at 18.8%, Russia at 16.2%, and Kyrgyzstan at just 8%. However, individual university rates vary dramatically — Kazan State Medical University (Russia) has a 41% pass rate while the Russian national average is only 16%. Always check the specific university, not just the country average.
Cheapest Countries for MBBS Abroad in 2026
For budget-conscious families, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan offer the lowest total costs at ₹12-22 lakhs for the complete 6-year MBBS program including tuition, hostel, food, and living expenses. Kazakhstan follows at ₹15-28 lakhs. Russia offers the best value-for-money at ₹18-40 lakhs with 15+ NMC-approved universities. Georgia and Bangladesh are in the ₹22-40 lakh range but compensate with significantly higher FMGE pass rates. India private medical colleges charging ₹1-2 crore make even the most expensive MBBS abroad option a fraction of the domestic cost.
